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Today in the DC area we're expecting to get slammed with snow. Our fridge and freezers are full, as are our gas tanks, and the wood bin as well.

TOTD: What do you like to do when you're snowed in "since there's no place to go"? We have lots of popcorn and old movies, over twenty cases of wine, and I have a big knitting project I'm working on. I can stay inside for ages without the slightest hint of cabin fever. :)

"Today, [the American voter] chooses his rulers as he buys bootleg whiskey, never knowing precisely what he is getting, only certain that it is not what it pretends to be." - H.L. Mencken

Today in the DC area we're expecting to get slammed with snow. Our fridge and freezers are full, as are our gas tanks, and the wood bin as well.

TOTD: What do you like to do when you're snowed in "since there's no place to go"? We have lots of popcorn and old movies, over twenty cases of wine, and I have a big knitting project I'm working on. I can stay inside for ages without the slightest hint of cabin fever. :)

TOTD: Hah! I also have knitting projects (what is yours by the way?), thousands of books, slap-happy dogs, and skis. When it really snows and everything grinds to a halt, I can literally ski right out of my yard and into a nature preserve. If we need to really get out, we can borrow the neighbor's snowmobile.

Mr. Snaps is a be-prepared kind of guy so we always have plenty of food and fuel. I'm never bored. Being snowed in is just an excellent excuse to bake cookies and pursue various other activities of an adult nature. ;)